Dave Blundin
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Predictable thoughts.
And Alex, you know, and I do as well, because, again, I've known Larry since 2003, 2004.
AI was always his focus.
It was he wanted to build an AI company from the very beginning and had a lot of difficulty for a while.
And of course, Eric, the adult supervision in the room, came in and built the revenue engine.
And of course, Google's only able to do what it can do today because of the massive revenue.
The other thing that people don't realize is that part of Larry's vision early on was also BCI.
He wanted to connect the brain to AI.
We're finally catching up with the whiteboard.
I was with Jack Hittery at Sandbox AQ yesterday talking about what the large quantitative models, the LQMs, are going to be able to do.
And one of his objectives are new materials that have the tensile strength to give you a space elevator.
So, you know, all of, again, what did we say?
What did you say, Alex?
We're going to speed run every science fiction movie ever made in the decade ahead.
Just a big shout out and congrats to Sundar and Sergey and Josh and the team there.
I mean, hitting their numbers, again, you have to remember that a year and a half ago, there was a lot of conversation that Google was cooked, Google was not going to make it, that their revenue engine was being massively disrupted.
And here they are, you know, sort of disrupting the disruptors.
Yeah, amazing.
Moving us along after that epic intro by Sundar, the company Google is launching an entirely new family of AI models called Gemini Omni.
It's capable of generating video clips from prompts that include a variety of inputs, including text, photos, videos, and audio.